I know that the traditional Traveller heading font is Optima, but I want something I can use in Google Drive documents. Has anyone figured out a reasonably close substitute? Or must I settle for a font that doesn't look right, or paste in images of characters where I want Optima?

Yatima wrote:. . .
I found that article, but I was hoping someone here might have a more encouraging answer; since Optima is Traveller tradition, I thought I might find a different (and maybe more current) answer here. I have a bitmap of the logo, so I guess I'll use that, even if it's a suboptimal solution.

Well why not use Optima, which is what the author of the article actually suggests? Typekit and such systems make it fairly easy to host typefaces, and each face isn't that expensive.

J

"I hunker in the corner facing the door. Anyone that opens the door gets a full clip."

Yatima wrote:Well why not use Optima, which is what the author of the article actually suggests? Typekit and such systems make it fairly easy to host typefaces, and each face isn't that expensive.

I suppose I could try to use Extensis, but its documentation doesn't make me very confident about being able to use Optima in Google docs. I could use Word, but it's nice to be able to work on things from any device.

InexorableTash wrote:Marcellus is the least bad match I've found in the Google Fonts library.

Thanks! "Least bad" is more accurate than "best", but the resemblance is good enough to get the idea across, particularly with the flared extremities of the characters.

Quattrocento Sans isn't a better match than Marcellus, but it's not a worse match, either.

In widely available fonts other than Google, there's URW Classico and Zapf Humanist (usually found as ZapfHumanst BT); the latter is the digital redesign of Optima by Optima's original designer, Hermann Zapf

Quattrocento Sans isn't a better match than Marcellus, but it's not a worse match, either.

I'll have to take a look at it if I try Google Docs again.

(I just ust revivedthis thread to keep Traveller font talk in one place.)

In widely available fonts other than Google, there's URW Classico and Zapf Humanist (usually found as ZapfHumanst BT); the latter is the digital redesign of Optima by Optima's original designer, Hermann Zapf.

The nice thing about URW Classico is the free license; I don't think Zapf Humanist has that. But it's certainly easy to find.

Another font topic:
What is the font in the body text of the classic Traveller books? Also Optima, or something else?

If Optima is only in titles, the right Google Docs solution might be to put the title into an SVG, with fonts converted to paths.

Another font topic:
What is the font in the body text of the classic Traveller books? Also Optima, or something else?

If Optima is only in titles, the right Google Docs solution might be to put the title into an SVG, with fonts converted to paths.

The body font for the Classic LBBs was, per LKW, Helvetica. I think it looks more like Aksidenz Grotesk, but at that size, the differences are going to be subtle. There are a gazoogol Helvalikes out there, including g-dhelpusArial.

Another font topic:
What is the font in the body text of the classic Traveller books? Also Optima, or something else?

If Optima is only in titles, the right Google Docs solution might be to put the title into an SVG, with fonts converted to paths.

The body font for the Classic LBBs was, per LKW, Helvetica. I think it looks more like Aksidenz Grotesk, but at that size, the differences are going to be subtle. There are a gazoogol Helvalikes out there, including g-dhelpusArial.

Univers is another similar font that appears to be a better match than Helvetica.

The body font for the Classic LBBs was, per LKW, Helvetica. I think it looks more like Aksidenz Grotesk, but at that size, the differences are going to be subtle. There are a gazoogol Helvalikes out there, including g-dhelpusArial.

Looking at the upper case "R" and digit "7", it's clearly not Akzidenz-Grotesk, which has a straight leg on the "R", and a serif on the top-left bar of the "7". The Akzidenz-Grotesk "7" also widens near the bottom, but that's invisible at the type size.

But it's not Helvetica either. Looking at the upper case "Q", the tail reaches straight right from the bottom, cut off square. In Helvetica it crosses diagonally, reaches to about the baseline, and is cut off square.

I saw that Univers has a tail that reaches straight right, and looked through every letter I could find in the Book 2 Starships (where the drive and power plant table made it easy to find all the upper case letters), and everything letter I looked at is consistent with Univers. I see that a free alternative meant to be an exact copy is U001.

I found another nice Optima substitute that seems to be freely available (but still not available on Google Drive): Optane. It's available from a variety of sources, but this one seems to be the closest thing to official: Optane Font - copyfonts.com. The original owner appears to be out of business, so its licensing situation is a bit strange.

Since there isn't any decent Google Drive substitute for Optima, I think the only solution is to install Optima or a substitute on a desktop, create an Inkscape image with Optima or the substitute, convert the text to vectors, and then use the resulting SVG image for Optima titles. That would be ridiculous for body text, but it's tolerable for a limited number of titles.